Aaron Perzanowski

Aaron Perzanowski is a legal scholar known for his work in intellectual property law, particularly focusing on the intersection of law and technology. He has co-authored books and articles exploring issues related to digital ownership and copyright.

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  1. 1. The End Of Ownership

    Personal Property in the Digital Economy

    In this insightful exploration of the shifting landscape of ownership in the digital age, the authors delve into the complexities and implications of the transition from physical to digital goods. They argue that the traditional concept of ownership is being eroded by digital rights management and licensing agreements, which often limit consumers' control over the products they purchase. Through a series of case studies and legal analyses, the book highlights the challenges and consequences of this transformation, urging readers to reconsider the balance between consumer rights and corporate interests in a world where access often trumps ownership.